GOP Energized, But Who Will Take on Obama?
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Ben Smith & Byron Tau, Politico
More than 11,000 conservative activists will gather Thursday in Washington to weigh in on battles over the Republican party’s presidential nomination and the values of the conservative movement itself.For a movement… more ››February 10, 2011
GOProud Speaks Out on CPAC Boycott
Despite the fact that the CPAC boycott has drawn a few huge names (the Heritage Foundation and Jim DeMint), the campaign has turned out to be a pretty huge bust. On the eve of CPAC, the conference is still expected to draw the… more ››February 10, 2011
Webb Decision May Tilt Map Toward GOP
Chris Cillizza, Washington Post
Virginia Sen. Jim Webb’s decision not to seek reelection creates an open seat in traditionally Republican territory that could further tilt the map in the GOP’s favor as they aim to win back the Senate in 2012.Webb’s… more ››February 10, 2011
Obama Should Be Nervous About 2012
They point out that President Obama has seen his political fortunes rise in the first weeks of 2011, with his overall approval rating now scraping 50 percent, after a low in November of around 44 percent. more ››MORE FROM THIS AUTHORFEATURED ON RCP FROM
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